Hi Topdog,

You may have been looking at my earlier post regarding NTFS.  It was
specifically pCP version 3.01 which had a Tinycore version mismatch for
extra filesystem support, and therefore could not support NTFS and other
non-default filesystem types.  I've installed 3.02 and confirmed that
this new version does allow me to install NTFS support, and I've
verified that I can see my external USB drive in LMS and serve the music
found there.  So I wouldn't expect you to have any trouble with 3.02, if
your results are like mine.

pCP developers: While I haven't tested playback yet, the testing I've
done so far (on the LMS side) indicates that my problem has been solved
by the 3.02 release.  Thanks!

-otherjon

Topdog wrote: 
> First off - a big shoutout to all the people actively developing the
> LMS/SB environment! Not only is it keeping my wonderful LMS/SB
> environment (and large investment) alive...but excitingly its better
> than it ever was! THANKS ALL!!! (Yes I have donated several times to the
> cause... :) )
> 
> [[snip]]
> 
> Now I would like to upgrade my old RBPi 1/Max2Play LMS server to a new
> RBPi 3 and PCP 3.02. But I run a external USB NTFS hard drive on it. A
> recent post seemed to indicate that NTFS support is not
> available/working in 3.02. Could some one kindly clarify the status of
> NTFS support in PCP 3.02. 
> 
> [[snip]]


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